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Retired9793
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dog ear problems

dog shakes head turns head sideways when barking. Been to vet, had medicine, get better for a day or two, then starts again. This is my old female, she's 9, but can still tree a lot of coon. id like to get her straightened out, Any thoughts or help?

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Mike Van Dusen
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Registered: Mar 2004
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Call Kevin Pruemer, get some of his "Ear Solve" medicine.
Put Ear Solve in your dogs ears once a day for a week, then once or twice a week, and that should take care of it, unless their is a serious medical problem, then I would suggest a vet.
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Wayne Valentino
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had this

happen with our male for years never did get rid of it, only temporary fix no matter what we tried till the day he died.

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A friends dog does the same thing when fed certain feeds. Vet says food allergy. What are you feeding?

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